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The name Steffi is an alternate version on the name Stephanie. The meaning of the name Stephanie is Crowned in victory, or crown, victorious.
Not in the 1997 James Cameron version.
The name Luke is Greek. It means "A man from Lucania". It also can mean a doctor from Lucania. If you look in the Bible, the Apostle Luke was a doctor hailing from Lucania. (I think.) Try reading the Bible for more information on Luke the Apostle, or try looking at a Christian History book with the Apostles in it. It should give you more information on the name, 'Luke', Luke the Apsotle, and his origin. Or just read a baby name book for just info on the name. However, you will not find Luke Skywalker in the Bible! :D
The Original Grimms version does not name the sisters.In the animated Disney version their names are Drizella and Anastasia.In Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Into the Woods the stepsisters are named Florinda and Lucinda
The French version of James is Jacques.
The name Jimmy is a nickname for James. In the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the name James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ's apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew). Jamescomes from Latin Jacobus.
James Snyder was the real name of "Jimmy The Greek."
The Roman version is Vulcan. The Greek version is Hephaestus.
The name of Greek goddess Dione is just a feminine version of Zeus.
There is none.
The name "Samantha" does not appear in any translation of the Bible, including the King James Version.
Greek/Latin version of Timothy. from Timotheos (Greek for "honoring god)
In the King James version the word - Hades - does not appear at all. Hades is both the Greek word for the 'underworld' and the name of its God. The King James version uses the word - Hell - for that place. the word - hell - appears 54 times Actually, that's not true. I have the New King James Version and "Hades" is mentioned at least twice in Revelations.
it got its name from the roman version of the greek god Zeus
James. James is an English name, therefore it does not change spelling when written in another language. It goes for all names - if, for example, you had a Greek pen-pal, you would write their name the right way (the Greek way) even if your letter was in English.
The name Vida is not in the King James version